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| singlecatalog=SNOG 9 (Vinyl); 12 SNOG 9 (12" Vinyl); CD SNOG 9 (CD) | | singlecatalog=SNOG 9 (Vinyl); 12 SNOG 9 (12" Vinyl); CD SNOG 9 (CD) | ||
| arrange=Richard Fairbrass, Rob Manzoli, Fred Fairbrass | | arrange=Richard Fairbrass, Rob Manzoli, Fred Fairbrass | ||
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− | ''' | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a single by British pop band [[wikipedia:Right Said Fred|Right Said Fred]] released on March 19, 1994 as part of the promotion for ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' in the UK. It is a reworking of a track found on Right Said Fred's 1993 album, ''[[wikipedia:Sex and Travel|Sex and Travel]]'', with new lyrics and instrumentation. |
− | ==Track | + | The song was not a big success, spending just two weeks in the UK charts and peaking at #55{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150323093234/https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/wonderman/}}. |
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===7" Vinyl=== | ===7" Vinyl=== | ||
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# Wonderman (7" Version) [3:27] | # Wonderman (7" Version) [3:27] | ||
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# Wonderman (Instrumental) [3:27] | # Wonderman (Instrumental) [3:27] | ||
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===12" Vinyl=== | ===12" Vinyl=== | ||
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# Wonderman (12" Edit) [5:23] | # Wonderman (12" Edit) [5:23] | ||
# Wonderman (7" Version) [3:27] | # Wonderman (7" Version) [3:27] | ||
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# Wonderman (7" Instrumental) [3:27] | # Wonderman (7" Instrumental) [3:27] | ||
# Wonderman (12" Instrumental) [5:58] | # Wonderman (12" Instrumental) [5:58] | ||
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'''Total Running Time:''' 21:35 | '''Total Running Time:''' 21:35 | ||
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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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==Music Video== | ==Music Video== | ||
The music video begins with a framing device poking fun at Right Said Fred's brief success in the 90's, interrupted by Steve O'Donnell (from the UK "Pirate TV" SEGA advertisements) who points out everyone really wants to see [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] interviewed, not these two fellows. The rest of the video mainly takes place in the "[[Hydrocity Zone]]," though it does not resemble the look of the in-game level. Footage of the group is interspersed with footage from ''Sonic 3'', and ends with a woman commenting that the blue star is "just a flippin' hedgehog, ok?" | The music video begins with a framing device poking fun at Right Said Fred's brief success in the 90's, interrupted by Steve O'Donnell (from the UK "Pirate TV" SEGA advertisements) who points out everyone really wants to see [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] interviewed, not these two fellows. The rest of the video mainly takes place in the "[[Hydrocity Zone]]," though it does not resemble the look of the in-game level. Footage of the group is interspersed with footage from ''Sonic 3'', and ends with a woman commenting that the blue star is "just a flippin' hedgehog, ok?" | ||
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==Physical scans== | ==Physical scans== | ||
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| region=UK (12-inch) | | region=UK (12-inch) | ||
| front=Wonderman Vinyl UK Box 12.jpg | | front=Wonderman Vinyl UK Box 12.jpg | ||
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+ | ===Compact cassette version=== | ||
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+ | | region=EU (Cardboard sleeve) | ||
+ | | front=Wonderman CD EU front.jpg | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * [http://www.discogs.com/Right-Said-Fred-Wonderman/master/115296 | + | * [http://www.discogs.com/Right-Said-Fred-Wonderman/master/115296 {{PAGENAME}} on Discogs.com] |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Singles]] | [[Category:Singles]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 2 January 2023
Wonderman is a single by British pop band Right Said Fred released on March 19, 1994 as part of the promotion for Sonic the Hedgehog 3 in the UK. It is a reworking of a track found on Right Said Fred's 1993 album, Sex and Travel, with new lyrics and instrumentation.
The song was not a big success, spending just two weeks in the UK charts and peaking at #55[1].
Contents
Track list
7" Vinyl
Side A
- Wonderman (7" Version) [3:27]
Side B
- Wonderman (Instrumental) [3:27]
Total Running Time: 6:54
12" Vinyl
Side A
- Wonderman (12" Edit) [5:23]
- Wonderman (7" Version) [3:27]
Side B
- Wonderman (7" Instrumental) [3:27]
- Wonderman (12" Instrumental) [5:58]
Total Running Time: 18:15
CD
- Wonderman (7" Version) [3:27]
- Wonderman (12" Edit) [5:23]
- Wonderman (A Capella) [3:21]
- Wonderman (12" Backing Track) [5:58]
- Wonderman (7" Alternate Lead Vocal) [3:26]
Total Running Time: 21:35
Production credits
Main article: sega:Wonderman#Production credits |
Lyrics
Wonderman
Wonderman
There he is... havin' a blast,
There he is... hogging the limelight,
There he is... a blue rint that works,
He's number one, he's el supremo,
Attitude and power sneakers,
At-attitude and power sneakers,
To be that good just ain't that easy
Wonderman, Wonderman,
He is a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman,
Ahh he's a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman, Wonderman
All us feeling, left to wonder,
Is it lightning? Is it thunder?
There he is ... hip to the script,
There he is ... suited and booted,
There he is ... like Fay Wray's King Kong,
So fast it hurts you'll get a slap,
If you take a nap he'll spin attack,
Take-take a nap and he'll spin attack,
To be that good just ain't that easy
Wonderman, Wonderman,
He is a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman,
Ahh he's a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman, Wonderman
All us feeling, left to wonder,
Is it lightning? Is it thunder?
Wonderman, Wonderman,
He is a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman,
Ahh he's a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman, Wonderman
All us feeling, left to wonder,
Is it lightning? Is it thunder?
There he is ... state of the art,
There he is ... Speedy Gonzalez,
There he is ... Z-z-zoom Sonic Boom,
A slammin' door at 3 am,
An itch you scratch again and again,
Again and again again and again,
An itch you scratch again and again
Wonderman, Wonderman,
He is a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman,
Ahh he's a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman, Wonderman
All us feeling, left to wonder,
Is it lightning? Is it thunder?
Wonderman, Wonderman,
He is a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman,
Ahh he's a Mister Wonderman,
Wonderman, Wonderman
Music Video
The music video begins with a framing device poking fun at Right Said Fred's brief success in the 90's, interrupted by Steve O'Donnell (from the UK "Pirate TV" SEGA advertisements) who points out everyone really wants to see Sonic the Hedgehog interviewed, not these two fellows. The rest of the video mainly takes place in the "Hydrocity Zone," though it does not resemble the look of the in-game level. Footage of the group is interspersed with footage from Sonic 3, and ends with a woman commenting that the blue star is "just a flippin' hedgehog, ok?"
Physical scans
Vinyl version
Vinyl, DE (12-inch) |
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Compact cassette version
Cassette, UK |
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CD version
CD, BX† |
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External links
References
- ↑ https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/wonderman/ (Wayback Machine: 2015-03-23 09:32)
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